Greta Van Fleet Announce Massive 2018 World Tour

Greta Van Fleet are headed for rock and roll world domination. The young act has just announced another batch of tour dates, coming to the western end of North America followed by winter shows throughout Europe.

Though they haven’t released their full-length debut album yet, Greta Van Fleet is the hottest new name in rock and roll. They’ve accumulated 75 million plays on Spotify and their video for “Highway Tune,” which Loudwire premiered in 2017, is about to break 18 million views on YouTube. How big GVF will get is yet to be seen, but they’re already selling out clubs across the U.S.

The newly announced string of dates will begin Sept. 7 in Seattle, Wash. and continue through North America until a Madison, Wis. gig on Oct. 11. After a two-week break, Greta will visit Europe, playing Paris on Oct. 26 and weaving their way through the continent until headlining Manchester, England’s Academy Manchester on Nov. 15.

Instrumental brothers Jake and Sam Kiszka recently told us their debut full-length has been recorded and will see a 2018 release. “We’re in the mixing process, so it’s going to be quite soon,” says Jake. “We’re wrapping it up, so we’re hoping to release that absolutely this year.”

“We had all these songs we wrote three to five years ago that we were just going to put on the album. It very quickly became all new material, so I’d say about three-quarters of the songs are songs we wrote in the studio,” Sam adds. “It just happened very quickly, we got everything done in two weeks. We were aching to make this album.”